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		<title>Troubleshooting Your IPhone &#8211; Recharge, Restart, Reset, Remove, and Restore</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#013; There are many reasons that you might be experiencing problems &#013; with your iPhone. But before doing something to correct what is wrong, &#013; you need to find out first what caused the problems. Troubleshooting &#013; your iPhone is not as difficult as you would think. In fact, you might &#013; be surprised that [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>There are many reasons that you might be experiencing problems &#013;<br />
with your iPhone. But before doing something to correct what is wrong, &#013;<br />
you need to find out first what caused the problems. Troubleshooting &#013;<br />
your iPhone is not as difficult as you would think. In fact, you might &#013;<br />
be surprised that you can troubleshoot your own iPhone even if you are &#013;<br />
not a tech savvy person.</p>
<p>A frozen iPhone is one of the most common&#013;<br />
 problems of the Apple iPhone. This means that your iPhone is not &#013;<br />
operating as expected or totally not working. Here are some of the tips &#013;<br />
and tricks for fixing your iPhone when it freezes or when other problems&#013;<br />
 arise.</p>
<p><b>Recharge.</b> Make sure to charge your iPhone with a &#013;<br />
high-powered USB port, not on a low powered one. Your keyboard USB port &#013;<br />
(if you have one) is low powered, therefore you cannot charge your &#013;<br />
iPhone with that port. Only a high-powered USB port will charge your &#013;<br />
iPhone or you can also use your iPhone AC adapter. You can easily &#013;<br />
determine if your iPhone is not receiving a power to charge by just &#013;<br />
looking at the battery image. If you see the red part of the battery &#013;<br />
image flash three times and then the screen goes black&#8230; this is an &#013;<br />
indication that the iPhone is not charging.</p>
<p>If recharging your iPhone doesn&#8217;t solve your problem try this one.</p>
<p><b>Restart.</b>&#013;<br />
 Try restarting your iPhone but if your iPhone is locked up or an &#013;<br />
application was frozen, you need to cancel the frozen application first &#013;<br />
before you can restart. To cancel the frozen app, press the home button &#013;<br />
and hold for about 6 seconds. You should be able to cancel the program &#013;<br />
that is locked up. Then restart your iPhone. To do this hold the &#013;<br />
sleep/wake button and wait for a red colored slider to appear. Slide &#013;<br />
your finger across the slider to turn off your iPhone. Before you turn &#013;<br />
it back on, wait for at least 10 seconds. To turn your iPhone on, hold &#013;<br />
the sleep/wake button until you see the Apple logo.</p>
<p>If recharging or restarting your iPhone doesn&#8217;t solve your problem try another solution.</p>
<p><b>Reset.</b>&#013;<br />
 To do this, hold the sleep/wake button and Home buttons simultaneously &#013;<br />
for a few seconds. The display will quickly wipe itself and you should &#013;<br />
see the black background and white Apple logo. Just ignore any other &#013;<br />
symbols that may appear. It is important that you wait for the Apple &#013;<br />
Logo before releasing the two buttons. The Apple logo signifies that a &#013;<br />
reset is well done.</p>
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<p>But then again, if recharging or restarting or resetting your iPhone doesn&#8217;t solve the problem, you may also try another way.</p>
<p><b>Remove.</b>&#013;<br />
 More often than not, your iPhone will not work as you expect, if there &#013;<br />
is content that is not properly synced. This will require more than a &#013;<br />
restart&#8230; you may need to totally remove the problematic content. You &#013;<br />
may try to remove certain content such as contacts, calendars, songs, &#013;<br />
photos, videos, or podcasts. Such content may be causing your iPhone not&#013;<br />
 to sync properly. To do this, connect your iPhone to your computer and &#013;<br />
go to the iTunes site. Change your sync options for each of the &#013;<br />
following categories: contacts, podcasts, calendars, etc. Click on the &#013;<br />
iPhone in the Source list, then select each tab to change what content &#013;<br />
is synced, and then click apply.</p>
<p>But if recharging,restarting, resetting or removing content from your iPhone still doesn&#8217;t solve the problem, try another one.</p>
<p><b>Reset Settings.</b>&#013;<br />
 There are two ways to reset the settings of your iPhone. First go to &#013;<br />
settings and then general, then reset, then reset all settings. This &#013;<br />
will reset everything but no data or media will be deleted. Second, go &#013;<br />
to settings, select general, select reset and choose erase all contents &#013;<br />
and settings. This will unfortunately remove all of your saved files, &#013;<br />
folders, and content, so do this with caution. You may want to backup &#013;<br />
all of your content before attempting this. The second way will put your&#013;<br />
 iPhone back to the state when you first bought it. Again, use the &#013;<br />
second option with care.</p>
<p>If all the tips mentioned above didn&#8217;t work&#8230; you may try this option.</p>
<p><b>Restore.</b>&#013;<br />
 Try restoring iPhone using the latest version of iTunes. Connect &#013;<br />
iPhone. When it appears in the Source list, click on Restore in the &#013;<br />
Summary tab. This will also wipe the iPhone and all your information on &#013;<br />
it.</p>
<p>There are many ways to troubleshoot your iPhone. If you are &#013;<br />
still have problems the best advice I can give you now is to go to &#013;<br />
Apple.com The iPhone troubleshooting section of Apple&#8217;s main iPhone &#013;<br />
support site contains a walkthrough for situations like this. They have &#013;<br />
an enormous amount of information out there for you. This may be the &#013;<br />
best way for troubleshooting your iPhone.</p>
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